Once upon a time, a hawk fell in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen, “Will you marry me?”
The
hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wished to marry him. But she
said, “I cannot fly as high as you can. If you give me time, I may learn
to fly as high as you. Then we can fly together.”
The
hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to
show that you have promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
It
so happend that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So,
when the rooster saw the ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring
away at once!” shouted the rooster. The hen was so frightened at the
rooster’s anger that she threw away the ring immediately.
When
the hawk came a few months later, the hen told the truth. The hawk
was so furious that he cursed the hen, “Why didn’t you tell me earlier?
Now, you’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always be flying
above to catch your children,” said the hawk.
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